Rating: ⭐⭐⭐️⭐️⭐-(5/5)
The havoc tree by Layden Robinson is a book comprised of dreary stories told using excellent poetic language. The book starts with the story of a mortal and a sophisticated lunatic. At this point, my mind began to wonder what more inviting unrest the author had incorporated in the later tales. There was an impeccable presentation of the stories, with perfect word choreography of action scenes that followed.
Of a truth, when you think you've reached the peak of the book, another wave of uncertainty hypnotizes you while keeping you at the edge of your seat. There are scenes of strong language, sexual violation, and violence, but these are not to upset readers. They help in pushing the lessons of the book to a better light. There are prevalent themes of horror, terror, and being at crossroads, manifested in the tale of the suit and the story of Willis, respectively. Honestly, Layden Robinson had me in a chokehold with the soothing yet dark mental torture. Initially, I wished to stop reading, but it was that unexplainable madness penned down that brought purpose to the book. This book is a well-deserved 5 out of 5 stars.
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